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" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1926 sedises cacti a enorme ea | should better thig mark before the| machine that, biting into the earth, 4] Topic: Jesus Teaches Respect for (ocoa . 2 outdoor season arrives. a Law. f New Middlewight ‘MEHLHORN AND if cs in bate ae a yee ee CHURCHES Leader, Shirley Penner. i : All id Sta i wening service. Ring Champion Purdus’s buskecball seeun 1p Sao] ge Te ath eth not de the: werk EVANGELICAL CHURCH on: De, Ward F. Boyd. of foothall stars with Spradling.|o¢ that one machine, and four men Corner Seventh and Rosser St. / Anthems: “Ten Thousand cies ee Taube and Harmeson standing out|/run the machine, with plenty | of C.F. Strutz, pastor. Ten Thousand” by Brackett; “How as the leading Wghts, Spreading is|itisure, Men can do anything with! Sunday services aa follows: Excellent is Thy Name,” by Woller, right around the top of the Big Ten|ooiq in sight. _ | Morning worship at 10 o'clock, | Evening choir. hi individual scoring ust. Each of the ae) Morning Wore ctideidge on’ the| All are warmly welcome to worship trio is a three-sport athlete. Has this city of Sacramento lost) subject: “The Three Crosses.” with us. . : ep its energy and settled down to 8! Special music. ee hee He's Better Outdoors ite etal sleep now that the gold rush! AP reat “Sunday School Rally is] ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Final 36 Holes of Open Cham-; DeHart Hubbard, sensational col- fas gone by ._ | planned beginning immediately after RCH : : ored athlete, hasn't been doing so| Not exactly. This is a California| the preaching service. Mrs. Aldridge (Missouri Synod) = es pionship Match to Be well in the indoor sprint events this |cjiy.--Zts population thas doubled| wil address the Sunday School and 4th Street and Avenue e , winter. He's heen whipped several! within seven years. It keeps the old) have a very strong and helpful mes- J. V. Richert, pastor Played Today |times, Hubbard shows to much bet-|Croker, Stanford and Huntington | sage for young and old. Don’t miss February 28th. BATTLE WITH sara aie houses’ gs oval cariaitin and em; fe 11-00 6 mpeg wegihn,ee : ic TRE SB saieel / ae ories. Everything else has marct ili be no E. LC. B, meet- : : eeTampa, Fla, Feb, 27.—)—Golf- Two Real Champs ahead, not. keeping pace with the tng aot “evening service at. Sais ; 1380 p.m. Evenin gerzices (Eng. i} | jers ta ing Rs hi e tg in open Paul Berlenbach, light heavy-| times, but keeping ahead of them. | church. We will join in _a Union lish). Sermon ne fore ) | | championship moved to the Temple|weight champion, and Harry Greb,) ‘The Hotel Senator, in which this 18 | mecting with the B, Y. P. U. in the) Palace, of the High Priest: Ze i Ht une Bo for eke | ine of the middleweights, are two| written, was finished only a feW! First Baptist church at 7:15 p. m.| 11:46 a. m. ey sel rv ia | inal 36 holes of the 72-hole medal, crown-wearers who believe in plenty |months ago. It has everything that | mrs Aldridge will nddress the young shores, Bare © af eee | 1 gO, jarry iy cy st, | ty ‘o rou cal te ii Cl F . . : . | Florida, led the fleld in, yesterday’o|eny about moat Of the BOSE DUBE| rh ersaaminen, baeihe Wasigui’ HaNe Bo ene aris tian Woes init us| “For He ‘haf made Him to be sin Takes Middleweight Crown—| play, turning in cards of 138 each, |listic kings. ‘ a gigantic new railroad station. Sky-| (17° ag the ‘Evangelical church aii{ for us, who knew no. sin, that we R iis | Leo Die defending titleholder, oe ae sere are rising in every direction. | next week, beginning Tuesday even- might be made the righteousness of t Is Awarded Six Rounds, | and John Golden, Pattison, New! Fair Play is Most Eff-| the, river having once indicated pos: | ing. a God in Him.” Greb Given Five Jersey, came second with 139 each, ; sibilities of a flood, two of the chief iia All welcome to our services. ! on | Seen cr ey| fective Means of |sirects in the lower part of the city! McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL NSS . ! New York, Feb. ®. Theodore | Combating Hazards eee PO Sie | ine Walter B. Vater. a scted News of Our 4 ‘ Re eraag ones | continued Toe page onay _(feceneliets and once ised fed |, Divine, "Senge, Man aoe Neighbors ||| Hasa{allrichdavordeticions f : ee nr cr Archie Compston, British" profes-|the interests of his ownesafety-and|°™ "PMS, 10:00 a, m. Morning worship: The| gq tothe taste; itis invigorating [jf] i eee j sional card of 144, and/ the convenience of others who use| There is energy here, and after you | Ra" Question of Interpretation?” The| Mrs. E. M. Kafer of Bismarck spent and sustaining. The crown is his by virtue | ying with an injured! the roads he is morally obligated to|have been received by the citizens} soir will sing for us anthem: |Jast week with her parents, Mr. and | Henry C. Sherman, Professor of you realize it...They finish showing You the state capitol, at one o'clock Food Chem yn points ov intai i “ i th : - istry, Columbia Uni- n point maintain a fair rate of speed. If a ‘Soft Floating On the Mrs. Magnus. Ft CT heont Brod At the conclusion of the tourna- ent. £5, ’ he dist¥ibute is i in ‘hi H ies and Mrs. H. A. Ande Mr. and Mrs. John Sedivec spent: E rc i margin Was | ee eee ee ee tet eee te termted cena eee ane AM nt Ene, same | ut with a solo entiled “Let Not Your| Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and ucte" says: “Cocoa, in addition j Vinee: the ji : toening fer breakfast, with grape- | Heart Be Troubled” by Oley Speaks.) Mrs. George Magnus. to the etimulating property, due fi \ i passing when the approach of other sausages, scrambled 12:00 noon. Sunday school. (Clas-| Mr. Paul Lang and Mr. Martin: to the alkaloid theobromine, and he had been in| cars makes this hazardous. It is not fi CEE", ses for ull ages). The Men’s Bible] Reddy motored to Bismarck Sunday the flavor which makes it , chops, buckwheat cakes, corn- , and speeches. ‘olack of energy here, nor of progress. class and the High School boys’ class: especially invite you. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate and ‘Ep- worth League. Topic: “What Makes A Methodist?” Mr. Harold Keller, Leader. At this service the young people will put on a Religious Drama, representing the various Re- gions of the World, and all the ‘oung people are urged ‘to attend. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. The astor will preach on the subject, The Cost Mark,” or “Counting The Price.” The Men’s Quartette will to see John Reddy who is sick in the hospital. ee A number of the people of this vi- cinity attended the dance in Wilton Wednesday night, February 17. Mr. Martin Reddy‘ called on John Elness Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Magnus moved to their new home on the E. M. Ka- fer place February 17. Mr. Martin Olson of Driscoll was out to his farm Wednesday. The Jim Baker family spent Sun- day at the Floyd Belk home. fair to other users of the road for any driver to struggle along in high gear when he had a second gear at his disposal. Such a motorist is as much @ menace as the man who mis- takes the highway for a speedway. “In order to contribute to the ge! eral safety of the highways, the pro. gressive and thinking driver must go out of his way to compensate for an- other's unintentional. miscalculation,” ‘Mr. Henry says. “It frequently hap- motor will begin to fail WHAT IS GOLF'S HARDEST SHOT: Good Mashie to the Green; Gives Most Satisfaction, Experts Say popular both as a beverage and in confectionery, has a considerable food value.” Walter Baker & Co. Lid. Established 1780 Dorchester, Mavs. Monratat, Cawiba Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free. i ag ics Called It This blow never landed out continua Come to California, bring your money and your ideas. ‘ou will soon go back and bring your family. See this wonderful northern Califor- nia and Southern California, Walk carefully around the entire “whale” | ¥ before you make up your mind. You can’t make a mistake anywhere, but you must see this country. t was the ‘trow | nee you ers off the d of the to unds won. j opinion of critic ae ! , : ‘The Sacramento and San Joaquin, h u 4 ae , ; ; the opinion of critics) | “1 want Sa Whniciddne warderO-anibin pole | as he is trving to pags lewin rivers of the great twin valleys, | favor us with two special numbers, |‘ “Miss Egorda Finch apent the weck- his finger crushed while putting up ‘ sneaked out and on the first try the shot that is of more importance} pe ender, ordinary no are already fourth in the world, If you have no other, Church! end with her parents in Fargo. ‘There Wea. birthday, narpriso Shien ‘over the butterfly. \than any othe tions it might be simple enough for) And these rivers are as important | Homeyin the city, we heartily invite| Luella Tollefson spent the week-| vty on Martha Alm last Tuesday Flowers pr y suffered | su I the hat hoy Many golfers have their own opin-| him to drop back. but oul ning |te the east as though they ran | you t worship with us. end in Sterling with Veronica Riley. | ITO ovening was spent. in playing more knutkouts than any other|him to take it to the ion concerning the answer to that, other car De fore wine oaching, the {trough the heart of Now York or Strangers especially welcome. Clifford Wright, who has been sick | oimos and cards, And a goad lunch champion the world has known, He] questi situationrat onde come iauigel | Pennsylvania, Flying machines might| Remember the hours 10:30 a. m. with the flue the past two weeks, is| Was served at midnight » went into the test with Greb any-| But nine ut of every 10 profes-| mtustion Ot one vthe driver of the ay, railroads and oe and | and 7:30 p. m. aealaite he up eae eee nig Gordo wae a Sunday visitor Reeitiarcred becau : sionals, and i ese California valleys, richest agri- ——— iss Narcissa Mandigo spent the| ;, "wi ‘ esac, the light heavy IS H well, will car being overtaken must slow down cultural lands in the world, excelling | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCI-| week-end in Bismarek. : uc heueneas ao Sunaiy from Bridgeport, Conn., knocked him! it is the ma me rnekd aa he had fires planned, | {ncient Egypt or Mesopota: would ENTIST Mrs. William Clark has been on] oo at the Keaton. hor ee that carries green; ect ahead 25 oe ees Hable + | still supply food to the whole-nation— Cor. 4th St. and Ave. C. the sick list. Marion Aim took the battery to srs Has Had Many Reverses from 175 or yards away that is 3 ibang gd shipping by water through the Golden| Sunday, February 28, 1926. ithe iia fi Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stiles spent AN ADVANTAGE Many experienced drivers tell me Gill's to have them ‘charged. t important shot of them all. On eight occasions Flowers —h . ° Gate, the Panama Canal, and on| Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday at the W. C. Stiles home. «x HPEEEESE counted over. Mim, four ‘imal hele out until one is that they find so many motorists whe | noth, | Subject: “CHRIST JESUS: PO cena beet ents tik ee times in when Kid Norfolk, Sam} een. And of what value| tie. "have been obliged to More the |. rtis is the land of promise, in ac-| Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. list. Mr. Elvin Hoover was a Brittin Langford, Lee Anderson and | Ee vutiful drives up near the|} iii: of not sounding their horns un- compjishment marvelous already, with| Wednesday evening testimonial) Mrs. W. C. Hoeft spent Tuesday Has Buvday-atiemndonn Kid accomplished the feat | akes three and four'fi"they are almost past. ‘The driver |e, Promise not yet one thousandth | meeting at 8 o'clock. afternoon with Mr: son, ars. C.D, Johnson, who is staying 1921 when Joe Gans ie | ci sek who docs not want to give way then {Part fulfilled, A reading room is open in the) A number of the people of this vi-| with Mr. Charley Allenworth for a and again in 1923 when Kid| panera are the questions thrown ati fae less opportunity to siep on the — — church building every Tuesday.| cinity attended the play and dance in| while, went to Bismarck Sunday with Norfolk- required a single round to) ball Quints Handicap ving to argue a pro into be-| as, ‘This. doubtless may work out McDONALD HAS ray oat Saraeasy, oreane gal sal Da Sees | Charley Allenworth to bring his chil- fat askethe uints Hi =| lieving that any other shot on ; lgae i . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoeft motore Last year, besides the Delaney re Basketba : course is of more impo ean | hee oea eee cteg stant IRONS OUT FOR All are welcome to attend ‘these! io Driscoll Wednesday. Bee telaqai teouh katie! Polat verses, he lost to Lou Bogash on al ped 8 to 10 Points on Road, yy mashie-niblick to the! noint it must be considered ay a real services and to visit the reading pitsonn * who bought the [M.. C. Obi foul xt Boston and was beaten ‘by + | green, hazard. There would be serious U. S. MARSHAL room, _ MENOKEN ITEMS 's here trying to get ‘a renter. Mike McTigue in New York, although ches It is doubtful if any other shot trouble if the unwarned driver sud- i anne The home of Mr. and Mrs. George} M.'Dralles had a big dance last few at the ringside agreed with the on the course, ie from eee denly made a left turn. (Cutie sic ater, ee Wachol was the scene of a pleasant\Saturday night at their farm near i Ne 2 one, gives a golfer as much satis-|" «Only zi i 3 ~ i i re 4 Flowers is married and has one] BY ART CARLSON faction and thrill as the well-played! ,ccq7y,, ‘nrouen, emphasizing | (ee Jeurrent reports that Chas. MeDon-| Services for Sunday, February 28. Se relits elites Mecateret eee ee ee eet daughter. He formerly entered the) what advantage is the home court) mashie to the pin—the mashie of 150 tyade in highway safety. It is impos- (ld of Mandan, Morton county sher-|\ Morning worship 10:30. Subject] surprise. birthday party. The eve-! Mr. George Day and Dr. Newland Tue at about 170" bui by constant |, Whee advantage toon a much-|or 178 yards that lands within two T° ty "G@rciay ‘a law entorcemenc iff Was a potential candidate for the| of service: “Knowing God”, | Mrs.| ning was spent in playing cards and !paid “Moffir a call last Tuesday dicting has. brought himself down |i” be : ards or so of the standard. poliey ao perfect-as to apply 40 Svaty Mr. Shea is in Bismarck at the | Aldridge will sing the solo: “Memor-| Gancing and a midnight luncheon was |" Our local gasoline hauler, MroMc- to the middleweight limit. mon aa ine ney Shot Much Neglected roe ot the thousands of miles of {Present time since the regular term ies of Mother,” at the Bible schooll served. At a. very, late hour the|Closky, was around last Tuesday Greb won the title from Johnny} Most coaches claim the v Many golfers spend long hours heavily traveled highways. The im-/0f federal court is now in session | hour. - | guests departed after enjoying a fine| §S. M. Wildfang of ee | ‘ ; : Mi ; He 5 . M. ig of McKenzie was Wilson of Boston three 8£0- team is spotting the foe any trying to improve Shae driving OF provement must come from the mo- rt 21 mat 12:00 eiae el ek iets ocd time. around on business. es | ig! » 10 points. RK in trying to obtain longer ists themselves. They must play| “However, am not to be reap-| service wi e held. eachers * ; 4 haniene . from eight to 10 polate, | Rasultay in. yng ing but sadie veglecs ihe (ironn errant) Play | cinta terete, Lal not to he reap; |service will De heved to be present,| Stephen Funston is now ill with) Mr. John Bullock near Brittin is mumps. Mrs. Faye Salter has just recov- ered from the measies. practice the mashie needs in order) going to have a sale soon. produce good results. | VERY LATEST see have the job than McDonald,” ‘The Young People’s meeting will the marshal continued. “He is a very j convene at 7:15 p. m. and will be ‘day I was talking to one TELL OF ESCAPE BILLY EVANS : k asketball offi- golfers, just starting out, capable man and has had a great deal | led by Mrs. Aldridge. Th es ‘ t Chaitin the country, He was of the find that thes could shoot! TNE MOTOR CARS. 12t,,cxperence slong that line. of| "Preaching services 8 p. m. Subject saiepharin, Mangia schol as ath” Mhacane Aven narrating of tke 44 1M at > § ly ‘good score if “only asn’t in their kits.” The mashie and mashie-nil are strange clubs to the inexperienced. They offer difficulties of a trouble- ome nature. And yet, the golfer doesn't who cannot trace back through his work.” of sermon: “Two of the Greatest Mr. Shea was first appointed to Sayings ithe. position by President Roosevelt| Special music by Mr. and Mrs. Al- : ‘and-'was reappointed by President | dridge will be a feature of the evda- (Continued from page one) Taft.. He was out of office during | ing service. i coupe, The Stair Motor company will! the’ Wilson administration, but was| The union meetings under the aus- exhibit an Oakland sport roadster,/again appointed by President Hard- | pices of the Evangelical and Baptist an Oakland Landau sedan and ailing. Shea has now held the churches will continue next week opinion of the'teacher, Miss Ella Funston, be-| peror and his family is published in ing ill with mumps. Krasnaya Gazette, of Leningrad. The Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyd and two; chief new element appears to be a children spent several days visiting letter purporting to have been writ- with Mrs. M. E. Funston. The Boyd | ten by the imprisoned Nicholas, giv- family have all recovered from sear-| ing expected regcucrs details con- let fever and were away while fumi-! cerning the house which his fam- You can figure an ad- t vantage of four bi WILL BE SHOWN ent check of Big mes I found this: live Bure played this is . 8. , next i 1 it esea | COLORFUL UMPIRES gees ston sa tere : Very best scores and reeall that it’ Pontiac conch. |marshal’s office for 12% years. beginning ‘Tuesday evening in the/Senmthely homes |e Hy. wa helt cctected te ent : ‘ lorfal umpires at hie: seven defeats ¥ but two: was the expertly played earls eS The Capital Chevrolet company Brana al a, these services.|°m, the section aes his back while ——— a e-game boasts: tow che point margins. No team had copped|the pin that enabled him to shorten’ wil] have at the show a Chevrolet . are invii 0 these s Bi epee , ., Tim Hurst, Silk O'Loughlin and Bill jore than one game on the road.| the number of putts generally needed’ Landau sedan, a Chevrolet coach, and War Veterans itting the enn at the track. Cook with Gas. It’s the Byron Only four of the 10 schools had been| to rattle the cup. ja Chevrolet chassis. The Copelin Are Reinstatin ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH | "6,is now cocoring if, now staying | Meal Fuel. j fot the ere pa ese shan) alle mhinped at home, Chicago losing] It requires Boars of een Motor company plans to exhibit a 3 tg Rev. aa coca oti pastor. at the Chester Boyd home. ron is still active, although he! three time tice to master the art o: itching | F, dster, a Ford Tud eda landan Avenue. * BOM ra yawork. leat quciner diel ie cee rt raeceeven seompletedshome:| Secs to auesmia bul gratia sueHll the | non a Eaneotn Rely) ube ops Their Insurance ee Mr. and Mrs, Otto Ayres motored | Second Sunda; ts to a broken leg suffered during the] and-hom ri well-played mashie gives! Everyone of these cars will be the 0 a. m. Holy Communion. to Bismarck Tuesday evening to see. ; : Sriceties 7 ine pi ed f Colleen Moore. in “Irene.” winter months. " _ splits. The visiting —_—____— latest models, just out of the fac-| With the final date for reinstate-| 10:00 a. m. Church. School. ? Beers ivenin Detroit. Quite: tre- | t AC omg unas et. Aap . |tory, and the’ most of them will ar-|ment and conversion of government 00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Canker City tn Wed eras ou , quently last summer he would drop, cropped out in the Wiscosin-Chicago, rive direct from the manufacturers |life insurance little more than four | Litany. ae eres Peat are noe ee’ Bround to ae piessing: room ta Pp #8 | duals Th ‘aroons tripped Patel the first of next week, so that visi taonthe distant, Veterans throughout Tuesday 7:45 p. m, Vestry meet-} amps sae ia wi je time of day wi e prie: adge 7. i tors to the show will see automobile|the country are responding in such | ing, / = , Pen-Raised Alaskan Bloes and Podigreed See ee ee rere tes ronio’ eas Hoda eter kung shown forthe pamper lat the Waray Burg) "Woden 746 9m, Bible len wane be ana fe os | Sete oe ac aa ae . io, State- £0, = I H ime. 8 @pproving over x wor! : . m. Lenten Devo- Like most of the colorful players! Purdue, Ohio State-lilinois, Towa- oe ee aco Ulablavec Aloo et dntertuce ver day: |General Roe ilgeter ne miles northwest of Menoken. ng contract on adult Blues. 6 or umpires, being a mere spectator Indiana, Purdue-Indiana and Mich- PE veceegiiret ere rector of the bureau, an-|' ‘The Bishop expects to visit this " gears ling an a aan ac rea opportunity Ong ofthe carried no thrill. Byron thrives on) igan-lowa all got equal results out of ‘ shown at the tabernacle, every deal- morning. This means| parish for confirmation sometime eel gait eB iamares loanaatey: ‘Free Telleail, . acre Py Amiel Sonne an cei Hectinwcadeiianaanke er will have the balance of his line approximately 240 appli ations|early in April. Confirmation Hhegeoseen how -vetarn. to. sehod ’ fie 4 Ae ; Reine CBee wer ieeiie floor auehiian saints There. were five one-hit **| of cars of exhibition in his private ing $5,000 each are being ap-| struction classes will be held as fol-| fis" recoving from Che, mempa, cy ORO a own , i en} up as a big item, it isn’t as bad as it, mes. pitched in the majors **| display rooms, and the public will|Preved every day. — lows: Adults, on Mondays at 17:45) ioken Clul A ASGARD, ipederrd a player kicked, Bil! would recite ex-| was a few years ago. In those days, , ‘a es Pp in cma * tt [not have seen’ the entire automobile Whi for reinstate-| p.m, children, on Sunday afternoons home of Mrs. Paul Holmes Wedn Ismarck, N. D. temporancous poetry or sing a little|there were searceiy,two courts alike.|{) last season. The National °° Serge antl 1 Mae. wate: sie teDS being | 2 '3"orlock. r ae a March 3rd. F Beem en the ine (of Ane | Many Mareipt, the bandbax 0s | pen ne dV. v to each and ev private display | ¥! is only about six weeks old, ——: irs. Fields is now having a new momeht. : _,,| ith low ceilings; others were con-|7_ ,Nehf, Jones and Vance were °°) 10 aah ihe “ity Those display | indications are that the volume of| FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH | bouse erected on her farm two miles “i 99 Whetn a player struck out, Bill} structed with pillars along the side- ae ata ios ane. Hey handling trucks will have these on|Spplications will increase propor- ‘Rev. A. J. Malmquist, pastor. west of Menoken, z MORE DAKO having called the third onc, while the |lines-baleony supports, lighting & fer circuit: Bush and Lyons °° | display at their own garages, and|tonately as the final date draws Corner 7th St. and Ave. D. Fics tape R iy oF pangs eg yer s\ ; is 3 | rangements 00. : k a fi ; 5 , will| Rearer at: e bur i le son, are fhoulder, he would greet the protest| "Today most of the larger schools], gan; Cincinnati, Brooklyn and likewise dealers in radio sets willl Separations for the receiptand han-| ‘4itbqig’™” ae ee, 30. [here visiting from Waukon, Minne- WIN SUCCESS of the player th have regulation courts. Baskets ani elphia w h dling of a veritable avalanche of ap- Missi ‘Society _ will | sota. pcan ‘ “If you would many base hits make,|hackboards are almost identical, | 77 league victims. their sales room feati ree i rs. P as i ee A healthy swing you must take.” "| Better lighting systems are in vogue. Oddly enough, Washington Reports from throughout the en-|Pleetiene oo. aittieulty bee] mect on Thu ‘afternoon at the| . Mrs. Park Wood called on Mrs, A Having completed his training at T. Welch Thursday. ‘tire territory supplied by Bismarek Engen, 811 Sixth home of Mrs, J. Tf the rowd yelled its disapproval, | There isn't near the difference the was the only Johnsonian en. Mrs. Homer Craven and two chil- Business College, Fargo, d . p jenced at present in han- layer aft cing calle #4 Re na a ig semble to be held t 1 motor car dealers indicate that much ore Street. ir 4 ee eee aie a caren ous portent [Ses an, fe past, Still there's enough. |. <afety, the first time on Aug. ** | interest is being shown in this city “the applications is due to the | "4° grdial invitation is extended to} dren, Wesley and Clinton Dean, vis- Paul Obermiller was placed. with Byron's reply, as he dusted off the] The Big Ten chase this searon_is|”* 27 and egain Sept, 19. first ante, sham, and teat lates dele: [hire sufficient details to identity | > ernoon. ay af \the N. W. Telephone Co:', Fargo. jate, “ave eS thing li Bi 0 e ougrhes' ars. The & y 6 Le ge a fy 7 7 . ee 5 reg he Stal roar.” True, Minnesota seems to be entire-|| FIGHT RESULTS || oes fast retisurente ere pian-| merely the in sand surname of| 9.99 a. me etintir i school and | Groot nen ee is De | executive in the company aOmae ES 1 sa he stiff going. otels and restaurant \- 1. . “i lee ei Bill whald repeat<the tingle many.|i; assed in the stiff going. But the applicant instead of the full| 123) ¢or young ladies. fice. Marie Minnis, one of five | ning to care fora large influx of ‘not be overlooked that the REGAN NEWS number, rank and or- name, se ; i “‘Dakotans’’ employed by the bi times or until the player decided it layed five of their first} ; people the latter part of next week, . _ rank ‘ 0 a. m., morning worship. . ploy. ig i ae eee ie accided It) Gophers played five of heir first] East Chicago, Ind.—Tod Morgan,| and. two women, with considerable getination pieiapt laa iieatioa end Sermon: Dr. Ward F. Boyd of pate. and Obs: Henry Arndts of | Stone Piano Co. was recently made jing at the home of and Mrs, Krause near Regan iu Walter Schmensbi and Alfred An- derson were helping N. Alm put up " tons Wednesaay. : 2 ae: a D. B. C. actual business train- jorlie Fisher. o} win visited}. + < f inable at D. E, Spandberg’s of an last|ing is copyrighted; unobtai Tuea ey event ‘ Z oh % 2 ares is ets ap ware lolph Krause and Marvin Ale of | fyl.’” nday. Write F. ‘ate ur ORTaNey. are-engaged in work kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. ek, = Willard and Mable Dimond, Mil- dred Tonstien and Marion Alm were visitors at H. C, Keaton’s last Sun- day. Hugo and Emil Sundquist were Re- gan callers tast ra A Nels Alm had the misfortune to get Seattle junior lightweight champion, at Don Davis, Chicago (10). Shuffle Callahan, Chicago, knocked out John- ny Mendelsohn, Milwaukee (3). Jamestown will preach. Anthems: Duet, “Com Jerome, Mrs. Barnes | kingon. Qui “Morning Hym foresight and enterprise, have leased a small corner of the auto show building for the three days, in which , bench. won their only * BYRON VS. McGRAW I always got a kick cut of a re- mark I once heard Byron make to .| surrounding: 1 nk McGraw also :: Me: “Gade ‘no, outward demonstration or| Athletes From 54 Schools Are at Track Meet such.a feeling. As a youngster Byron suffered an Champaign, ML, Feb. 27—@)— The pick of athletes from 54 univer-| _ injury to one of his fingers, which ecessitated the amputation of the first joint, In the game I have refer- sities, colleges and high schools in! the middlewest were here today for the ninth annual indoor relay carni- Director Hines is urging all ex-serv> ice men to be particular abor ese |p, items in order that the bureau's re- | Wi by Pres. Stone’s secretary.” Nine Fargo bank officers, 218 in other banks, were Dakota-trained. Holy an re several teams for h appears quite like-| Spirit,” d ‘i Mrs, Si they will serve short opder lunches| turn service to them shay net be coe P." at all hours. tarded for lack of espential informe-|23, fide he eegier yoni rt - : *——TopAy Information with regard to insur-|*! sh i 00 other departments of the ance by men residing in North Da | kota should he requested of th shargn sehoals men’s class and classes ie Fargo regional office. Time will 'be|"3,09'p, im. Junior Christian En- i TODAY (Continued trom pege if this is done. deavor. great dredges are digging up the gold ‘ ‘Topic: Radio Mes: today, both died poor and ‘broken can Indians. | hearted. Leader: Mary Lou Thompedn. | ° Special mi Hrs Mrs, William Lan- | Basketball Results Detroit—Harry Kahn, Milwaukee, beat Sid Barbarian, Detroit (10). Joey Silvers, New York, and Johnny Mel- low, Detroit, fought a draw (10). _ Tampa, Fla,—Jack Renault, Canad- ian heavyweight champion. ‘knocked out Jack ‘League, El Paso, Texas (4). ges from Ameri- ence to Byron had chased several £ the Giants and McGraw was a bit peeved. McGraw is quick with the | retort courteous. Possibly for the first time he noticed-the missing first There are in California better kinds than the yellow metal of the wash and the hard rock mine.. is black gold, the DR. R. 8S. ENGE 5,00 p. m. Senior “Christian .En- Grand Forks—Pile-driving for the Py boeay dam across the Red river -here~will | iL in : : wal ir iy Indiana 41; Minnesota 23, jeint on Byron's right hand. val of the University of Minois. All] Michi; , ‘i Hag dF ‘bill 11 be completed March 1. Considerable “E suppose you lost that finger|western conference. and Missouri] Michigan 335 Illinois 24, ground. For every billion dollars| 0 site ta being. caused: by ae see yor Sg eG western | conference, and Missouri) Purdue 33; 'Wiseonsin i. worth of her gold, California has | trouble 1s being y trying N 2; N, D. Aggies 89; U. of N. D. 17. said McGraw St. Olaf,32; Tugsburg 0. Carleton 33; Beloit 18. Concordia 18; Gustavus Adolphus twenty billions worth of oil. ‘here is white gold, the mountain torrents, changed into electric power a mine of wealth inexhaustible as iT the sun lifts the waters of the Pacifie and the clouds drop rain on the great Sierras. th ¢ Wile ie Solng shipped Miiot—AMinot wilh mest Drake, and Harvey will play-Granville in, the fin- als: of the pre-district basketball | ‘there is th 7 Hiae resterdar, Minet ‘baat Pesan: ere is the many colored gold that | gam sterday, ‘essen- springs from the soil, green crops,| den, - 1 ts 10; Granville é golden yellow citrus crops, purple Rugby 1 10; ‘Towner : lost to |plums,: red cherries, waving grain|Drakep 24 to 17, and Harvey won fields. from Anamoose, 25 to 24. California’ i ¥ thor derisively. @ “Wrong again, John, answered \ F Byron. I've worn it down pointing +" syou to the exit sign, on’ your way Zonée mere.” ie resented at the carnival. Also rep- resented were Marquette, Creighton, Haskell Indians, South Dakota State, Michigan Aggies and Butler. = Ost. Thomas 35; Macasester 20. | The Referee <——— * ote Reteree |i!" Sports of All Sorts | Who is the ‘present wr ssimesere = . estling champion of the world?—F. G. W. . As », aprad Se wists thet meant ‘McG rai 10" ‘rom he wiped a theatric HE gpd painted the with. the. Good ‘rops are worth cvery Not 80 pela am IASES BUTTERFLY Joe Stecher, by virtue of his Jess Petty of the Dodgers didn’t] year, more than all the ‘Min empolis—C ig _Knowing that Bili has pulled hun-| feat of Stanieiaus Sy yt is gener-'do so well Ao his initial big league ‘ hills , have silted tn 7 hone Meet Ratlenal’ petsioue wnstrcior of wise cracks at the expense acknowledged the titlehold season last year, winning and losin: Another inexhaustible mine. | of G. A. R., resident of the rs and managers, I asked | though “Strangicr” ‘lewis disputes |ninc games. In 1924 Petty was with} Another worth more than all War Vi as- the funnniest stunt ever pulled Indianapolis and ranked hear the)the others, without shape, color or oe former president What was Ray Kremer’s pitching, top of the list in t erican = vt escuela nia Firat Poort te annjors ciation. Geest chicas mem erpartod LSeeBe aoe witee ee en EB of him at Brocklyn but he cou! iz better than an even. That ted | develops and gives valuc to all the get | rest. ‘. Minnesota Piopeers, died. — ‘naiding tre uapects for invest is ir in connection with the murder. ding out to the giant dredge, arty plone, the ae id ry our wrist Fh. power that rane giant id bi the former Easlie. Ba May Pash Hoff rit ten ?—G; H. L, Sapa Dame Lod Eo acre tet a pole- ims occ Pombiiten tennis pep ee famous: 7 Bott tor “ idate’ of dene, 1B fect 1% Inches the tb Wien i of 4, tncrane |

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